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Alternatively, one could tie off the FC with some slipped knot
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One such method used by canyoneers is the Macrame retrievable anchor (see attached file). This can be tied in the middle of a doubled rope or near the end of a single rope with a retrieval line for release. It requires alteratively pulling on the retrieval and the rappel side in order to release the knot, which makes it somewhat safer than a single-pull release knot.
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"Is it safe?" came to mind.
The Macrame' Knot is a slip-free hitch, designed so that rope retrieval won't scar
the environment--there is a complete release from the anchor point, so no draw of
rope around it.
That's not necessary in the present situation, and not essential in a Quick-Release knot.
What I had in mind, e.g., would be a loopknot (of the abseil rope) that could be
spilled by the release line. This would leave the rope still around the anchor, with one
end secured to the long release line (which if adequately strong and secured below,
would ensure that the weighted main rope wouldn't move much were it accidentally
released (which might be quite difficult if weighted, anyway). THAT is much safer.
(Additionally, it's likely in both on-rock and up-tree circumstances that one would
prefer NOT to release a lonnnnng bight [not 'bite', nb :-] to chance snagging something!)
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If the climbing line is tied with a running bowline around the branch there is way too much friction to pull the rope down.
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Really? I find this surprising, as it should be possible to arrange things such that there
is no more friction than that of the rope merely run over the branch?
On what part of the structure are you pulling to release--maybe that's the issue!?
I'd think that, if the Bwl eye is relatively large, spanning say about 40% of the limb,
and the haul line is attached to the KNOT (i.e., away from reeved SPart), the release
would be pretty smooth--again, the same as hauling any rope over the limb.
--or is THAT hard? (Re above orientation, while loaded/descending, the SPart of
this Running Bwl noose would be near 6 o'clock, Bwl knot at about 10:00; haul line
is attached at knot, and pull should see Bwl eye easily slide down SPart!?
Another plan: have, e.g., tape w/rings on each end in basket arrangement
around the anchor, heavy rope run through that, stopper (w,w/o washer) in end, and
retrieval line tied to it; retrieval line is double-length, and opposite end is tied to
one ring.
Descend; haul climbing line through rings pulling one side of retrieval line;
haul down anchor tape+rings (now free of reeved climbing rope) with other side.
QED?
*knudeNoggin*